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Often, laws passed by Congress are merely frameworks - outlines telling how a government program is to be basically organized. The details are often left to an agency charged with carrying out Congress' vague wishes.
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MERELY FRAMEWORKS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM Merely frameworks FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com Often, laws passed by Congress are merely frameworks - outlines telling how a government program is to be basically organized. The details are often left to an agency charged with carrying out Congress' vague wishes. The amount of, frankly, legislative authority delegated by Congress to federal bureaucrats never ceases to amaze your professor although, in fairness, the complexity of many federal programs is far greater than a group of elected officials can be expected to master. As you have read in your textbook, proposed rules are printed in the Federal Register, and comments from the public are generally invited. After receiving comments and either heeding or ignoring them, the final rule is published several months later. First, watchthis short video (Links to an external site.) about the Federal Register. Next, go to the online version of the Federal Register: http://www.federalregister.gov/ (Links to an external site.) Find a proposed rule issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission on April 7, 2017 setting a safety standard for "infant inclined sleep products."